The problem with Magette is that he is not a "pillar' of the team type of player. He is an off the bench scoring and foul magnet that does a great job doing that! He is being asked to do too much for what he brings to the table.
That being said, in many ways he's rising to the challenge with some aggressive play, given what he has to work with, but inevitably he will fall short because he is just not that type of player. He's a good support player.
While I was never a fan of his contract, I'm just glad that his attitude hasn't gone south and that he is trying to make something out of nothing.
Cory "at least he's trying" Magette... lmao...

Even if you like Boozer, we'd have to resign him or we'd just be giving away at least Wright and Morrow. Boozer goes where the money is, ask Cleveland.
I know you could make a case of getting Boozer as an expirer. But are we really in an excellent position to compete in the 2010 FA market? Crazier things have happened but I myself don't really think so.

Warriors forward Corey Maggette has been on fire since the start of December and other teams have taken notice.

Maggette entered Friday's game averaging 20.6 points on 55.1% shooting since the beginning of last month.

His contract has three years and $30 million left on it, but a couple of league executives told the Oakland Tribune that his value is on the rise.

Golden State might be able to sweeten any possible deal with some of the more than $10 million worth of expiring contracts they have as well.

Maggette's value is also at an alltime high, at least since being here, and now would be the best time to trade him as well. I'd rather trade him in a deal, alone or in a package, for a great player, such as Paul, Amare, Bosh etc, but wouldn't be opposed to trading him for TMac's expirer. Something like Maggette and Radman, add filler, for TMac would be a good deal